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WO2004114241A2
WO2004114241A2 PCT/US2004/019354 US2004019354W WO2004114241A2 WO 2004114241 A2 WO2004114241 A2 WO 2004114241A2 US 2004019354 W US2004019354 W US 2004019354W WO 2004114241 A2 WO2004114241 A2 WO 2004114241A2
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Ronald A. Marino
Richard J. Campero
William J. Carpenter
Richard A. Collins
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  • Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems typically use one or
  • RF radio frequency
  • RFID tags The use of such RFID tags to identify an item or person is well known
  • the RFID tags In response to the radio frequency (RF) signals from a reader antenna, the RFID tags, when excited, produce a disturbance in the magnetic field (or
  • tags are
  • portable reader units may be moved past a group
  • tagged items are stored in a space significantly greater than the detection range of
  • a stationary or fixed single reader antenna Alternately, a large reader antenna
  • the storage system is composed of one or more storage shelves
  • reader antennae used to track or detect the presence of objects or items tagged
  • RFID radio frequency identification
  • the shelves and partitions of the storage system incorporate one or more reader
  • antennae having "figure-eight" or loop geometries.
  • FIG. 1 is a drawing of a backplane RFID reader antenna, along with an
  • FIG. 2 is a drawing of an exemplary proximity RFID reader antenna.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing of a storage system in accordance with
  • FIGs. 4a-4d illustrate top views of alternative configurations of the
  • FIG. 5 illustrates another exemplary implementation of a storage
  • FIGs. 6, 7 and 8 illustrate alternative form factors incorporated in
  • FIGs. 9a-9c illustrate alternative configurations of storage trays in
  • FIG. 10 illustrates an alternative configuration of an antenna in
  • FIG. 11 illustrates another alternative form factor incorporated in an
  • FIGs. 12 and 13 illustrate exemplary implementations of reader
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of a practical antenna configuration used to
  • read stored objects or items 100 e.g., in the form of products such as a DVD or a
  • the antenna configuration of FIG. 1 is referred to as a "backplane"
  • antenna as the antennae are placed in a "backplane" structure 102 behind items
  • the backplane structure 102 supports a
  • this arrangement may be used, for example, in retail store displays or other structures that are referred to in the art as "fixtures,”
  • antenna-tag geometry would allow the RFID reader antenna to detect product
  • FIG. 2 shows an exemplary close proximity RFID reader antenna 110
  • the reader antenna is composed of a single (“figure eight-type") antenna
  • the antenna may be any suitable antenna.
  • the antenna may be any suitable antenna.
  • Tags 101 are preferably placed
  • the reader antenna the better the likelihood that the tags will be read.
  • the items are preferably placed in a "face forward" orientation
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a storage system in accordance with a preferred
  • the items 200 may be DVDs (or particularly DVDs contained within
  • RFID tags 202 are preferably located near an edge of the item 200 that may be
  • divider plane 210 (or other partition), which contains one or
  • 210 has one or more antennae having a "figure eight-type” geometry.
  • one or more additional divider planes 220- are arranged in the shelf 201. Depending on the size of the shelf 201, one or more additional divider planes 220-
  • 223 may be disposed along the horizontal surface of shelf 201 creating
  • divider plane may optionally bear one or more reader antennae (not shown).
  • shelf 201 or other structure not shown, e.g., upper shelf, a
  • the items 200 will each have RFID tag 202 located near an
  • stacks (212-215) having a predetermined tag configuration e.g., all RFID tags to
  • the reader antennae 211 can read
  • each stack (212, 213, 214, 215), and examine respective RFID tags, e.g., (202)
  • the term "stack" may be any given RFID tag.
  • stack may be any given RFID tag.
  • FIG. 3 may be adjusted or altered
  • Divider planes such as 210, having an RFID antenna 211 may
  • plane 216 (shown in cutaway) may be provided for Additional structures such as plane 216 (shown in cutaway).
  • plane 216 may be made of a metallic material, provided that there is sufficient
  • antenna may improve the antenna performance.
  • antenna performance may improve the antenna performance.
  • the space may be approximately 3/8 inch, and may
  • a non-metallic spacer may be
  • metal structures can be at least slightly separated from antennae or tags so as not
  • FIGS. 4a-d illustrate cross-sectional views of RFID-tagged items (shown
  • DVDs 200 from the vantage point of the top of an exemplary implementation
  • FIG. 4a divider planes 231 - 235 are equipped with reader antennae (depicted by
  • Items 200 may be placed alongside,
  • FIG. 4a particularly shows one DVD between each pair of divider
  • the DVDs may occupy space in an area (e.g., one or more DVDs placed one deep)
  • a volume e.g., one or more stacks each having one or more DVDs.
  • RFID tag 202 is attached to each DVD 200, preferably near an edge that will be situated adjacent to one of the divider planes that is provided with one or more
  • the RFID tag In the exemplary orientation shown in FIG. 4a, the RFID tag
  • the 202 is located near the longer major edge (length) of the DVD. For optimum
  • width the major edge (width) of the DVD. For example, if the DVD cases are 5.5" wide by
  • the RFID tag 202 will be situated in
  • the DVD may be
  • the reader antennae can
  • FIG. 4b shows another exemplary implementation similar to FIG. 4a
  • divider plane 240 does not have a reader antenna. As divider plane 240 has no reader
  • DVDs 200 adjacent to divider plane 240 will preferably be oriented with respective RFID
  • tags 202 in close proximity to divider plane 239 that is equipped with a reader
  • the DVD placement may be orderly as shown in FIG. 4a, or may be
  • FIG. 4c shows yet another exemplary implementation, wherein divider
  • the number of reader antennae may effectively be reduced.
  • DVDs 200 should be stored in a manner to place
  • RFID tags 202 in close proximity to a divider equipped with a reader antenna, as
  • divider planes may be oriented to accommodate any desired configuration.
  • divider planes 246-249 are spaced apart far
  • the RFID tag 202 may be located near an edge of the DVD so
  • This exemplary implementation requires more exacting placement of the DVDs
  • FIGs. 4a-4d are meant as examples only
  • divider planes used in the configurations may take any desired form.
  • divider 260 may have one or more reader antennae, including a
  • FIGs. 3-5 may limit access for adding or removing those items.
  • trays 280 are incorporated into the configuration between vertical
  • divider planes 270 where divider planes 270 are equipped with reader antennae
  • this illustrative implementation uses uniform trays 280
  • Trays 280 may contain items
  • the trays 280 may be partly or completely removable in order to
  • trays 280 may also be used to provide stability or act as guides for the trays 280.
  • guides 276 may be used in place of some or all the horizontal
  • a top plane 277 may
  • next shelf up may
  • tray 280 in an ordered fashion (e.g., with all RFID tags to the left) to allow the
  • one or more reader antennae 295 are shown in FIG. 7, where desired.
  • bottom, back or top surfaces (not shown), any one or
  • Trays 300 may contain
  • trays 300 may be partly or completely removable in order to provide access for
  • vertical dividers 292 are used to provide stability or act as guides
  • guides 293 may be
  • a top plane 296 may also be used in this or any of the designs herein.
  • next shelf up may provide a top for the structure.
  • items are preferably placed into tray 300 in an ordered fashion (e.g., with
  • tray 300 contains a given item 305.
  • horizontal planes 310 may contain one or more reader antennae 311 in a cross-ways orientation.
  • Trays 320 may have sides 321, internal
  • partitions 322, handholes 323, and other features including bottom, back or top
  • the trays 320 may be partly or completely removable in order to
  • DVDs are preferably placed into tray
  • FIGs. 9a-9c show exemplary embodiments of trays for use in a storage
  • FIG.9a is a redrawing of tray 280 previously shown in FIG.
  • FIG.9b shows an alternative embodiment as tray 284, which is provided with
  • trays may furthermore be constructed (in part or in whole) of transparent materials, or may have additional openings (not shown) for viewing the contents.
  • FIG. 9c shows an alternative embodiment as tray 286 that may be provided with
  • the DVDs may be
  • edge of the DVD container may be as close to the wall of the tray as possible, and
  • Tabs 121 and 122 may be provided for attaching the divider plane 120
  • RFID reader antenna 130 may be approximately 22
  • divider plane 120 spaced apart approximately four inches center to center.
  • RFID reader antenna 140 is also shown, which incorporates a balanced feed design.
  • RFID reader antenna 140 includes a first conductive trace 141 on one
  • the traces form a transmission line medium referred to in the
  • Microstrip typically will have a solid
  • microstrip transmission line such that the structure will not radiate.
  • balun (e.g., as previously disclosed in U.S. Provisional Application No.
  • first conducting trace 141 may be
  • second conducting trace 143 may be approximately 0.050" wide and be connected to external circuitry (not
  • any of the conductive traces in antennae 130 or 140 may be covered by
  • antennae 130 and 140 may be fabricated with geometry similar to antennae 130 and 140 may be fabricated with other
  • a reader antenna 420 may be used in or as part of a
  • shelf 400 e.g., shelf 400, backplane 404, top plane (not shown), divider
  • reader antenna 420 includes an upper loop 421, a
  • the feed point is
  • loops may read RFID tags, with the lower loop 423 better located for reading tags
  • back loops 425 may read tags on DVDs near the middle of a stack. In this case back
  • loop 425 extends only from one side of the connecting conductor, but it could
  • RFID tags may function as a proximity antenna, reading primarily RFID tags associated
  • forward stacks may be shorter to provide better access
  • feed point 434 feed point 434
  • optional back loop 435 which in this case extends from
  • Antenna 430 with feed point 434 located as shown, has the upper
  • loops (423, 433) may be respectively incorporated in top and bottom planes of a
  • the loops may be further configured to connect to one or more horizontal planes (e.g., shelves).
  • the loops may be further configured to connect to one or more horizontal planes (e.g., shelves).
  • FIGs. 3, 5 and 9 depict only a
  • any number of shelves may be
  • reader antennae of any orientation or
  • implementations of the invention may include modification of the
  • tray components 281, 282, 301, 302, 321, 322) may include one or more
  • the dividers or trays may be provided
  • Exemplary resilient materials include plastic foam, or devices such as leaf springs
  • ridges, or the like may then allow a user to physically access an item and also
  • circuitry including, for example, that disclosed in U.S. Provisional Application
  • RFID reader 500 is
  • storage units 501-518 are connected to a number of storage units 501-518, where the storage units may, for
  • the RFID reader 500 may
  • wavelength of 75 ohm coaxial cable 520 runs from RFID reader 500 to connection
  • connection point 521 From connection point 521, a quarter wavelength of 50 ohm coaxial
  • connection point 523 From connection point 523, a terminating
  • 50 ohm resistor 524 is incorporated for circuit component protection when RF
  • quarter wavelength cables 520 and 522 transform the 25 ohms to 50 ohms at the
  • Group 531 includes storage
  • group 532 includes storage units 507-512
  • group 533 includes
  • Connection point 523 in the example is proximate to
  • connection point 523 to a corresponding connection point 526 in each of
  • groups 532 and 533 are proximate to each other.
  • units 503 and 504 may be proximate to each other.
  • connection point 523 may be connected thereto with short coaxial cables
  • units 501-502, and 505-506, may be further from
  • connection point 523 may be connected thereto using half- wavelength
  • Figure 13 shows an exemplary implementation of how RF signals may
  • connection point 523 a connection such as a coaxial cable 540 is made to one or
  • the secondary controllers may each comprise a switch 543
  • coaxial cable 544 may connect from secondary 541 to one or more
  • tuning circuits 545 and thence to one or more RFID antennae 546.
  • circuits 545 in addition to having circuitry to tune the antennae 546 may also each
  • controller 541 is connected in parallel to two series-connected groups of four
  • antennae each.
  • Other combinations may be used, for example, a parallel
  • antennae Furthermore a number of antennae other than eight may be used per
  • Each secondary may receive control commands from
  • circuit(s), component(s) or module(s) may be utilized in implementing the

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L'invention concerne un appareil et un procédé de production d'un système de stockage et de suivi d'objets stockés. Selon un mode de réalisation préféré de l'invention, le système de stockage se compose d'une ou plusieurs étagères de stockage et de séparateurs ou cloisons, dont certains peuvent comporter une ou plusieurs antennes de lecture utilisées pour suivre ou détecter la présence d'objets ou d'articles portant des étiquettes d'identification par radiofréquence (RFID). Dans des mises en oeuvre citées à titre d'exemple, les étagères et cloisons du système de stockage comprennent une ou plusieurs antennes de lecture possédant des géométries en boucle ou en huit.
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